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The French Alphabet:
-> You know this already.
Special pronunciations, letters like e, g, j, q, r.
Accents, vowels, and cognates:
You already know cognates. And vowel sounds. Easy stuff.
- Just remember:
~ Accent Aigu
( ยด )
~ Accent grave
( ` )
~ Accent Circonflex ( ^ )
~ La cedille (the curly thing under the 'c')
Preferences- Small Talk:
Small talk
- Things like "Bonjour, ca va?" and all the answers to those.
- Also, formal/informal
"Er" verbs and talking about stuff you like:
- "J'aime" and "ne pas"
- When they have "er" at the end, they're infinitives.
Gender & Definite Articles:
- You know these too, but I'll tell you
~ Le, La, Les
- And the indefinites
~ Un, Une, Des
Etre and conjugation:
(Etre has a ^ on the first 'e')
Make sure you remember to have the genders and ending of your words match.
You tend
to overlook that.
The Family
:
Tante= aunt
Soeur= sister
And Pets:
Parts of the Body:
How to spell them:
Mes Possessions:
Colors
-> You know those too, remember the rules for changing to feminine.
Avoir & Conjugation:
Weather and Calendar, Time:
How to tell the date in french:
**The Calendar:**
**How to spell the months:**>
**Sayings relating to time:**
**Telling time:**
**The weather:**
REMEMBER. "Le, number, THEN month."
Aller and Faire:
Aller conjugation:
**Faire conjugation:**
Food and Drink/Money:
Food I:
Food II:
**Food III:**
Drink:
Money:
Figure out how many euro bills there are, and how centimes relate to euros.
Here's some cheat sheets if this doesn't help enough:
French for Dummies:
**Frequent Mix-ups:**
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- The French Alphabet: -> You know this already.
Special pronunciations, letters like e, g, j, q, r.- Accents, vowels, and cognates:
You already know cognates. And vowel sounds. Easy stuff.- Just remember:
- Small talk
- Things like "Bonjour, ca va?" and all the answers to those.Preferences- Small Talk:
- Also, formal/informal
- "Er" verbs and talking about stuff you like:
- "J'aime" and "ne pas"- When they have "er" at the end, they're infinitives.
- Gender & Definite Articles:
- You know these too, but I'll tell you- ~ Le, La, Les
- And the indefinites- Make sure you remember to have the genders and ending of your words match.
You tend to overlook that.Etre and conjugation: (Etre has a ^ on the first 'e')
The Family:
And Pets:
Parts of the Body:
How to spell them:Weather and Calendar, Time:
Aller and Faire:
Food and Drink/Money:
Money:
Here's some cheat sheets if this doesn't help enough: